A nondrive-side side member forms a part of a cartridge and includes a frame portion, and a regulation frame portion provided in the frame portion, to regulate movement of the cartridge. The frame portion has a hole provided to expose an electric contact. Further, a drive-side side member forms a part of a cartridge and includes a frame portion having a first hole and a second hole with a diameter larger than a diameter of the first hole, and a slit portion into which a memory for storing information is to be inserted.
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34. A side member forming a part of a cartridge, having a development unit and an image bearing member, to be used for forming an image on a recording medium, the side member comprising:
a frame portion having a first through hole and a second through hole with a diameter larger than a diameter of the first through hole; and
a slit portion into which a memory for storing information is to be inserted.
8. A side member forming a part of a cartridge, having a development unit and an image bearing member, to be used for forming an image on a recording medium, the side member comprising:
a frame portion having a first through hole and a second through hole with a diameter larger than a diameter of the first through hole; and
a slit portion into which a memory for storing information is to be inserted
wherein the first through hole can support the development unit and the second through hole can support an end member attached to the image bearing member.
33. A side member forming a part of a cartridge to be used for forming an image on a recording medium inside an image forming apparatus, the side member comprising:
a frame portion,
wherein the frame portion has a regulation groove portion to regulate movement of the cartridge,
wherein the frame portion has a hole to expose an electric contact,
wherein the frame portion has another groove portion formed to extend in a predetermined direction, and
wherein the regulation groove portion and the hole are located on a straight line in the predetermined direction.
1. A side member forming a part of a cartridge to be used for forming an image on a recording medium inside an image forming apparatus, the cartridge having an electric contact, the image forming apparatus having a tray unit, the side member comprising:
a frame portion,
wherein the frame portion has a regulation groove portion to regulate movement of the cartridge,
wherein the frame portion has a hole to expose the electric contact,
wherein the frame portion has another groove portion formed to extend in a direction of inserting the tray unit, and
wherein the regulation groove portion and the hole are located on a straight line in the direction of inserting the tray unit.
16. A cartridge having at least one of a first unit including an image bearing member and a second unit including a developer bearing member, and capable of being removably mounted inside an image forming apparatus, to be used for forming an image on a recording medium, the cartridge comprising:
a drive-side side member; and
a nondrive-side side member,
wherein the drive-side side member includes
a frame portion having a first hole and a second hole with a diameter larger than a diameter of the first hole, and
a slit portion into which a memory for storing information is to be inserted, and
wherein the nondrive-side side member includes
a frame portion
having a regulation groove portion to regulate movement of the cartridge and having a hole to expose an electric contact.
2. The side member according to
3. The side member according to
4. A process cartridge comprising:
an image bearing member; and
the side member according to
5. An image forming apparatus comprising the process cartridge according to
6. The side member according to
7. The side member according to
9. The side member according to
wherein the first through hole is provided in the second direction relative to the slit portion, and
wherein the second through hole overlaps the first through hole in the first direction.
10. A process cartridge comprising:
an image bearing member; and
the side member according to
11. An image forming apparatus comprising the process cartridge according to
12. The side member according to
13. The side member according to
14. The side member according to
15. The side member according to
17. The cartridge according to
18. The cartridge according to
19. The cartridge according to
20. The cartridge according to
21. The cartridge according to
22. The cartridge according to
23. The cartridge according to
24. The cartridge according to
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29. The cartridge according to
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35. The side member according to
wherein the first through hole is provided in the second direction relative to the slit portion.
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Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a side member, a cartridge, and an image forming apparatus. The image forming apparatus forms an image on a recording medium, by using an image forming process employing, for example, an electrophotographic image forming system, an electrostatic recording image forming system, a magnetic recording image forming system, or the like. Examples of the image forming apparatus include a copying machine, a printer (such as a laser beam printer and a light emitting diode (LED) printer), a facsimile machine, a multifunction peripheral having these functions, and a word processor.
The recording medium is a medium on which an image is to be formed by the image forming apparatus. Examples of the recording medium include a sheet of paper and an overhead transparency sheet. The examples also include an intermediate transfer member, and an image display member of an image display apparatus.
Description of the Related Art
For example, an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, such as a printer using an electrophotographic process, uniformly charges an electrophotographic photosensitive member serving as an image bearing member, and selectively exposes the electrophotographic photosensitive member to light. As a result, a latent image is formed. The latent image is then developed with a developer, to appear as a developer image. The developer image is then transferred to a recording medium. The developer image transferred to the recording medium is fixed by application of heat and pressure. An image is thus recorded.
For forming a color image in the electrophotographic image forming apparatus, one method is widely known. In this method, developer images (hereinafter referred to as “toner images”) formed with, for example, yellow, magenta, cyan, and black developers (hereinafter referred to as “toner”) are superimposed on one another.
Meanwhile, a cartridge system is widely adopted. In the cartridge system, a developer containing portion (a toner containing portion) containing toner and developing members such as a developing roller are incorporated into a frame, thereby forming a unit (a developing cartridge). In the cartridge system, the toner or the developing roller can be easily replaced, when reaching a predetermined lifetime.
A tandem-type color laser printer is known as an electrophotographic-type image forming apparatus. Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2007-121983 discusses an apparatus including image forming units provided in a main body casing. The image forming units are each configured of components such as a photosensitive drum, a developing portion, and a charging device. The image forming units are accommodated in a developing-cartridge accommodation tray portion shaped like a box. A user can replace the developing portion (a developing cartridge) of each of the image forming units, in a state where the tray portion (a drawer) is drawn frontward from the main body casing (an image forming apparatus main body).
In recent years, color-electrophotographic-type image forming apparatuses have been widespread, and user needs have become various. Among others, a reduction in size is expected, since the number of cases where an image forming apparatus is set on a desk and used is increasing. As the size of an apparatus main body is reduced, space for mounting a developing cartridge and a process cartridge is also reduced. Therefore, it is expected to provide a cartridge and an image forming apparatus that are small in the number of components, small in size, and low at a cost, by incorporating functions into one component, even if the space is limited.
The present invention is directed to providing a side member, a cartridge, and an image forming apparatus, which are capable of incorporating functions into one component, thereby decreasing the number of components.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a side member forms a part of a cartridge to be used for forming an image on a recording medium, and the side member includes a frame portion, and a regulation groove portion provided in the frame portion, to regulate movement of the cartridge, wherein the frame portion has a hole provided to expose an electric contact, and wherein, when the cartridge is mounted to a main body of an image forming apparatus, the regulation groove portion and the hole are located on a straight line in a direction of mounting the cartridge.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a side member forms a part of a cartridge to be used for forming an image on a recording medium, and the side member includes a frame portion having a first hole and a second hole with a diameter larger than a diameter of the first hole, and a slit portion into which a memory for storing information is to be inserted.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, an image forming apparatus and a cartridge each include the side member.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Preferable exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below, based on the attached drawings.
(Image Forming Apparatus and Process Cartridge)
First, an image forming apparatus 1 and a process cartridge P according to an exemplary embodiment will be described using a cross-sectional schematic diagram of each of
The image forming apparatus 1 employs a cartridge system, in which an image is formed on a recording medium, in a state where a process cartridge that contributes to an image forming process is removably mounted. The image forming apparatus 1 of the present exemplary embodiment forms a color image on the recording medium S, in a state where four process cartridges P (PY, PM, PC, and PK) are removably mounted in an apparatus main body 2.
The first process cartridge PY illustrated in
Further, the fourth process cartridge PK contains black (K) toner in a developer containing chamber 26c, and forms a K-color toner image on a surface of a photosensitive drum 4.
The process cartridge may include at least an image bearing member. As will be described in detail below, the process cartridge of the present exemplary embodiment includes an image bearing unit (a photosensitive unit), a development unit, and a cover member (a side member) on each of a drive side and a nondrive side to connect these units.
Here, as for the image forming apparatus 1, a face where an apparatus open/close door 3 is provided is assumed to be the front (a front face), whereas a face opposite to the front is assumed to be the back (a rear face). Further, when the image forming apparatus 1 is viewed from the front, the right side is assumed to be a drive side, whereas the left side is assumed to be a nondrive side.
In
Further, a development unit 9 is provided beside the photosensitive unit 8. Below the photosensitive drum 4, an intermediate transfer belt unit 11 serving as a transfer member is provided. The intermediate transfer belt unit 11 has a drive roller 13, a turn roller 14, and a tension roller 15. A transfer belt 12, which is a flexible endless belt, is looped over these rollers.
The photosensitive drum 4 has a lower surface being in contact with an upper surface of the transfer belt 12. This contact part is a primary transfer part. Inside the transfer belt 12, a primary transfer roller 16 is provided to face the photosensitive drum 4. A secondary transfer roller 17 is provided to be in contact with the turn roller 14, with the transfer belt 12 interposed therebetween. A contact part between the transfer belt 12 and the secondary transfer roller 17 is a secondary transfer part.
Below the intermediate transfer belt unit 11, a feed unit 18 is provided. The feed unit 18 has a paper feed tray 19 and a paper feeding roller 20. The paper feed tray 19 contains the stacked recording media S. At an upper left part (an upper part on the back side) in inside of the apparatus main body 2 in
(Image Forming Operation)
Operation for forming a full-color image is performed as follows. The photosensitive drum 4 is driven to rotate (in an arrow D direction in
In synchronization with the driving of the laser scanner unit LB, the charging roller 5 uniformly charges the surface of the photosensitive drum 4 to provide predetermined polarity and potential, in each of the photosensitive units 8 illustrated in
By the above-described electrophotographic image forming process operation, a Y-color toner image corresponding to a Y-color component of a full-color image is formed on the photosensitive drum 4 of the first photosensitive unit 8 (8Y). The Y-color toner image is then primarily transferred onto the transfer belt 12. On the photosensitive drum 4 of the second photosensitive unit (8M), an M-color toner image corresponding to an M-color component of the full-color image is formed. The M-color toner image is then primarily transferred to be superimposed on the Y-color toner image already transferred onto the transfer belt 12.
Further, a C-color toner image corresponding to a C-color component of the full-color image is formed on the photosensitive drum 4 of the third photosensitive unit 8 (8C). The C-color toner image is then primarily transferred to be superimposed on the Y-color toner image and the M-color toner image already transferred onto the transfer belt 12. On the photosensitive drum 4 of the fourth photosensitive unit 8 (8K), a K-color toner image corresponding to a K-color component of the full-color image is formed. The K-color toner image then primarily transferred to be superimposed on the Y-color toner image, the M-color toner image, and the C-color toner image already transferred onto the transfer belt 12. In this way, a full-color unfixed toner image, which is formed of superimposed transfer toner images of four colors of the Y color, the M color, the C color, and the K color, is formed on the transfer belt 12.
Meanwhile, the recording media S are separated and fed one by one from the feed unit 18 in a predetermined control timing. The recording medium S is guided into the secondary transfer part, which is the contact part between the secondary transfer roller 17 and the transfer belt 12, in a predetermined control timing. Therefore, in a process of pinching and conveying the recording medium S at the secondary transfer part, the superimposed toner images of four colors on the surface of the transfer belt 12 are secondarily transferred to the surface of the recording medium S, collectively. The recording medium S, to which the toner images have been secondarily transferred, is guided into the fixing unit 21 thereby being subjected to a fixing process. The recording medium S is then discharged to the discharge tray 23, as an object where a full-color image is formed.
(Specific Configuration of Process Cartridge)
A specific configuration of the process cartridge P, which is capable of being removably mounted to the apparatus main body 2, will be further described using
As will be described in detail below, the process cartridge includes an image bearing unit (a photosensitive unit), a development unit, and a cover member (a side member) on each of the drive side and the nondrive side to connect these units.
1) Image Bearing Unit
The image bearing unit (hereinafter referred to as the photosensitive unit 8) includes a drum-type electrophotographic photosensitive member (hereinafter referred to as the photosensitive drum 4), which serves as a rotatable image bearing member where a latent image is to be formed. The photosensitive unit 8 further includes a cleaner case 29 that holds the charging device 5 and the cleaning member 7 each serving as a process device that acts on the photosensitive drum 4.
A charging roller, which is a contact charging member, is used for the charging device 5. The charging roller rotates to follow the photosensitive drum 4, by contacting the surface of the photosensitive drum 4. The charging roller charges the surface of the photosensitive drum 4, by being supplied with a charging bias.
For the cleaning member 7, a cleaning blade is used. The cleaning blade is fixed to the cleaner case 29, and has an elastic rubber part at a leading end. The elastic rubber part is provided to be in contact with the surface of the photosensitive drum 4, while facing in a direction opposite to the rotation direction (the arrow D direction in
In an image-forming period, the cleaning blade 7 scrapes the untransferred toner remaining on the surface of the photosensitive drum 4. The untransferred toner scraped by the cleaning blade 7 is stored into a waste toner containing portion (not illustrated) of the cleaner case 29, as waste toner. Further, a handle 29a for holding the process cartridge P at the time of cartridge replacement is integrally provided for the cleaner case 29.
2) Development Unit
As illustrated in
The developing roller 6 and the developer feed roller 33 each have an axis, and both ends of each axis are rotatably supported by a drive-side bearing 38 and a nondrive-side bearing 39, which are attached to both side faces of the developing frame 26. Further, at a drive-side end of a core (a metal core) 6a of the developing roller 6, and a drive-side end of a core (a metal core) 33a of the developer feed roller 33, a developing roller gear (not illustrated) and a supply roller gear (not illustrated) are disposed, respectively. These gears engage with a developing drive input gear (not illustrated) having a developing drive coupling 42a (
A driving output coupling (not illustrated) on the apparatus main body 2 side engages with the developing drive coupling 42a, thereby transmitting a driving force of a drive motor (not illustrated) of the apparatus main body 2. The developing roller 6 and the developer feed roller 33 are thereby driven to rotate (in the arrow E direction and an arrow F direction in
The developing blade 31 is an elastic metal sheet having a thickness of about 0.1 mm, and is a member long in a rotation axial direction of the developing roller 6, as illustrated in
In
3) Cover Member (Side Member)
Here, as illustrated in
3-1) Drive-Side Side Member
The drive-side cover member 40 includes a frame portion 40v. The drive-side cover member 40 further includes a first plane 40r, which is a substantially flat surface. The first plane 40r is an outer side face that forms an end surface of the process cartridge P. The first plane 40r has a first hole portion 40a as a first hole, which is a through hole. A drive-side end member 10a attached to an end of the photosensitive drum 4 is rotatably supported by an inner periphery side of the first hole portion 40a. An outer periphery side of the first hole portion 40a forms a cylinder portion 40b, which is coaxial with the first hole portion 40a. The cylinder portion 40b is used as a shape for positioning the cleaner case 29 and the drive-side cover member 40.
The first plane 40r, which forms the end surface of the process cartridge P of the drive-side cover member 40, further has a second hole portion 40c protruding inward (from an inner surface opposite to the first plane 40r). The second hole portion 40c serves as a second hole, which is a through hole with a diameter greater than the diameter of the first hole. A supporting cylinder 38a, which is provided at an end of the development unit 9, is rotatably supported by an inner periphery of the second hole portion 40c.
An outer surrounding part (a thick wall part) in the shape of a box extends from the first plane 40r of the drive-side cover member 40. The outer surrounding part has a first slit 40p and a second slit 40q each serving as a slit portion. At the time of assembly, a memory device (a memory) 43 is inserted into the first slit 40p, whereas a color chip 44 serving as a color discrimination member is inserted into the second slit 40q.
In the present exemplary embodiment, the memory 43 for storing information has a rectangle shape having a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction, in a plane that intersects a thickness direction. Further, the first slit 40p, into which the memory 43 is to be inserted, has an opening shape. The opening shape is long in a first direction (a direction intersecting the thickness direction of the memory 43) and short in a second direction (corresponding to the thickness direction of the memory 43), when viewed from an insertion direction of the memory 43. The memory 43 is inserted into the first slit 40p, in the insertion direction parallel with the longitudinal direction. The first direction of the first slit 40p is longer than the transverse direction of the memory 43, and shorter than the longitudinal direction of the memory 43.
In this way, the memory device 43 and the color chip 44 being inserted are each held to have a surface exposed on an upper part of the process cartridge P, while being prevented from falling off.
Further, a rectangular hole 40n is provided on an attachment surface (an inner side face) side of the drive-side cover member 40, for second positioning with respect to the cleaner case 29. A rectangular pillar 29c of the cleaner case 29 is to be engaged in the rectangular hole 40n. The drive-side cover member 40 and the cleaner case 29 are thereby positioned relative to each other.
3-2) Nondrive-Side Side Member
As illustrated in
Further, a rectangular hole 41n is provided on an attachment surface (an inner side face) side of the nondrive-side cover member 41, for the second positioning with respect to the cleaner case 29. A rectangular pillar 29b of the cleaner case 29 is to be engaged in the rectangular hole 41n. The nondrive-side cover member 41 and the cleaner case 29 are thereby positioned relative to each other. Furthermore, a second protrusion 41c is provided on the side face (the inner side face) opposite to the second plane 41r of the nondrive-side cover member 41. The second protrusion 41c serves as a second supporting portion that supports the developing roller 6 (the developer bearing member). A supporting hole 39a provided at the end of the development unit 9 is rotatably supported by an outer periphery of the second protrusion 41c.
Further, an opening portion 41s is provided in the second plane 41r of the nondrive-side cover member 41. The opening portion 41s allows an electric contact 39b of the development unit 9 to pass therethrough. The electric contact 39b on the nondrive side is thereby exposed to the outside, at the time of assembly. In inside of the development unit 9, a circuit is connected to the developing roller 6, and the electric contact 39b is provided to generate a predetermined potential difference by receiving a voltage input from the apparatus main body 2.
Similarly, a second hole portion 41u is formed to expose an electric contact 29d, which is provided at the cleaner case 29, to the outside. In inside of the process cartridge P, a circuit is connected to the charging roller 5, and the electric contact 29d is provided to generate a predetermined potential difference by receiving a voltage input from the apparatus main body 2.
Here, as illustrated in
Further, when viewed from the direction of mounting the tray unit 51, the second hole portion 41u is located at a position overlapping a second groove portion 41k serving as a regulation groove portion, as illustrated in
The photosensitive unit 8 and the development unit 9 are connected by the drive-side cover member 40 and the nondrive-side cover member 41 described above. Further, the development unit 9 is swingably supported by the drive-side cover member 40 and the nondrive-side cover member 41. Furthermore, the drive-side cover member 40 and the nondrive-side cover member 41 are fixed to the cleaner case 29, not to fall off.
Specifically, a fixing agent such as an adhesive and a solvent is injected into a contact part between the drive-side cover member 40 and the cleaner case 29, thereby fixing the drive-side cover member 40 and the cleaner case 29. The fixing agent is injected from a first fixing agent inlet 40f and a second fixing agent inlet 40g provided in the side face of the drive-side cover member 40 illustrated in
(Configuration of Drawer Unit 51 for Mounting and Demounting Process Cartridge P)
Next, operation for mounting and demounting each of the process cartridges P (PY, PM, PC, and PK) to and from the tray unit 51 (hereinafter may be referred to as “drawer unit 51”) will be described using
As illustrated in
The four cartridge mounting portions 51a (51aY, 51aM, 51aC, and 51aK) all have a similar configuration. Therefore, the fourth cartridge mounting portion 51aK (hereinafter referred to as the cartridge mounting portion 51a) for mounting the fourth process cartridge PK will be described below as a representative.
In a side face 51e of the drawer unit 51, notch portions 51i and 51j are provided. Further, key grooves 51b and 51c are provided near an end part of the cartridge mounting portion 51a in a longitudinal direction. When a user mounts the process cartridge P, a second projection 41d and a third projection 41e for cartridge mounting, which are provided on the nondrive-side cover member 41 as illustrated in
At this moment, a third protrusion 41i and a fourth protrusion 41j of the nondrive-side cover member 41 are fitted in the notch portions 51i and 51j, respectively, of the tray unit 51. Therefore, there is no interference with the tray unit 51.
There may be a case where the user attempts to mount a process cartridge being out of the specification of the apparatus main body 2, due to a similar shape thereof, which is inappropriate. Here, a way of preventing such inappropriate mounting will be described. The positions of the key grooves 51b and 51c of the tray unit 51 illustrated in
The third protrusion 41i and the fourth protrusion 41j of the nondrive-side cover member 41 can also have the respective positions varying depending each specification. When the user attempts to mount the inappropriate process cartridge P, the third protrusion 41i or the fourth protrusion 41j interferes with a part other than the notch portions 51i and 51j of the tray unit 51, so that mounting is not allowed. A similar way of preventing inappropriate mounting by the user is applied to the relationship between the drive-side cover member 40 and the tray unit 51, and therefore, description thereof will be omitted.
(Configuration of Mounting and Demounting Process Cartridge P to and from Apparatus Main Body 2)
Next, operation of mounting and demounting each of the process cartridges P (PY, PM, PC, and PK) to and from the apparatus main body 2 will be described using
Here, the drive side and the nondrive side are similar in terms of configuration for mounting the process cartridge P to the apparatus main body 2. Therefore, only operation on the nondrive side will be described. In addition, the process cartridges P (PY, PM, PC, and PK) have a similar configuration, and therefore, operation of only one process cartridge P when viewed from the nondrive-side will be described.
The tray unit 51 on which each of the process cartridges P (PY, PM, PC, and PK) is mounted is pushed by the user in the direction indicated by the arrow G1, into the apparatus main body 2 of the image forming apparatus 1. The tray unit 51 is supported by the rail member 45.
The rotation stopping protrusion 47 (
Further, when viewed from the direction of mounting the tray unit 51, the second hole portion 41u is located at the position overlapping the second groove portion 41k serving as the regulation groove portion, as illustrated in
Here, the state illustrated in
As illustrated in
The supporting protrusion 51f supporting the process cartridge P on the tray unit 51 then leaves the first groove 41h. In other words, the process cartridge P is supported in the apparatus main body 2 of the image forming apparatus 1, by the positioning member 46. The rotation stopping protrusion 47 then enters the second groove portion 41k (
On the drive-side cover member 40 as well, a rotation stopping protrusion (not illustrated) similar to the rotation stopping protrusion 47 on the nondrive side enters a second groove 40k, thereby determining the posture. An amount of engagement (a depth) between the rotation stopping protrusion 47 and the second groove portion 41k can be set in a range from the third groove portion 41x (40x) to a first projection 41m (40m). Therefore, a sufficient amount of engagement can be achieved. Here, the first projection 41m (40m) projects further outward than the second plane 41r, in a longitudinal direction. The drive-side cover member 40 has a relationship similar to the relationship between the nondrive-side cover member 41 and the tray unit 51, and therefore description thereof will be omitted.
In another movement interlocking with the operation of closing the apparatus open/close door 3 described above, a pressing member (not illustrated) descends from above in a direction of pressing down the process cartridge P. In this process, the process cartridge P is positioned by pressing the drive-side cover member 40. Besides, a contact portion (not illustrated) to be in contact with the memory device 43 is also provided in the apparatus main body 2. Similarly, the nondrive-side cover member 41 receives a downward pressure. Almost simultaneously with this movement, a drive input member (not illustrated), which is a member for driving the photosensitive drum 4 and the developing roller 6 of the process cartridge P to rotate, is connected to the process cartridge P.
Besides being connected to the drive input member, the process cartridge P receives power directed toward the nondrive side, and the nondrive-side cover member 41 is pressed against an inner wall 51d of the tray unit 51. A fourth projection 41w provided on the nondrive-side cover member 41 abuts on the inner wall 51d of the tray unit 51, so that the position in the longitudinal direction is precisely determined (
The process cartridge P mounted in the apparatus main body 2 of the image forming apparatus 1 then performs the above-described image forming operation. The process cartridge P can be demounted in the reverse of the procedure for the mounting operation.
As described above, according to the present exemplary embodiment, the functions are incorporated into the nondrive-side cover member 41 and the drive-side cover member 40. Therefore, a process cartridge and an image forming apparatus, which are small in size and small in the number of components, can be provided at a low cost.
(Modifications)
The preferable exemplary embodiment of the present invention is described above. However, the present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiment, and may be variously modified within the scope of the gist thereof.
(First Modification)
In the above-described exemplary embodiment, a process cartridge, which has a first unit including an image bearing member and a second unit including a developer bearing member, is described as the cartridge. However, a cartridge, which has a first unit including an image bearing member or a second unit including a developer bearing member, may be adopted. In other words, the present invention is applicable to a cartridge having at least one of a first unit including an image bearing member and a second unit including a developer bearing member.
(Second Modification)
Further, in the above-described exemplary embodiment, a printer is used as one form of the image forming apparatus, but the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the present invention is applicable to other type of image forming apparatus such as a copying machine and a facsimile machine, and a multifunction peripheral having a combination of these functions.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a side member, a cartridge, and an image forming apparatus, which are capable of incorporating functions into one component, thereby decreasing the number of components, can be provided.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-037866, filed Feb. 27, 2015, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Morioka, Masanari, Fukui, Yuichi
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